The Best Value Spinning Combo For Inshore Dock Fishing

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The BEST VALUE spinning combo for dock fishing is AVAILABLE in our online tackle shop!

This combo is a bit heavier for pulling big fish out from intrusive structures like docks.

As the water cools and temperatures drop, docks are a perfect place to try and pluck off a few fish from.

This is a setup that provides you the confidence to go out and target monster fish sitting underneath docks or around heavy structures.

Docks are fishable ALL YEAR ROUND!!!

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Luke is the best on YouTube! Everything he recommends works.

neal
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For that application I use an Ugly Stik Inshore Select 7'6" 10-20lb with a Daiwa Fuego 3000 loaded with 20lb braid. The rod works very well for $70 and the Fuego doesn't have a metal body but it does have Magseal, so there's a trade-off in what for me are equally desirable features for the same price as the BG.

csmats
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FYI, I just received my TFO Professional 7’6” MHF and it’s very tip heavy or unbalanced with a Daiwa BG 2500 due that lower reel seat and subsequent longer rod. I hope that I’ll gain casting distance, but the 7’ may have been adequate due the increased rod length. Threw the 3500 on it and it was slightly better but that’s on a St. Croix Triumph Inshore 76 MHF and its balanced perfect!

structurebe
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Agree with Luke on dock setup. Would like to see best setup for bridge pilings, structure, etc. targeting sheepshead & black drum-under 30' -specifically using jigs with fiddler crabs/ sea urchins

donlewis
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Thanks for the video! I am partial to the tidemaster MH but in 7 foot for dock fishing. Maybe it’s all in my head but I find I get the fish out quicker with the shorter rod. I’ve got mine on a Stradic 3000 with 20lb not 15lb. Maybe I should give this a shot. You are the one responsible for moving me to 10lb years ago for my traditional inshore set up’s. I’ve always been guilty of overkill I just hate was losing fish.

floridaman
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I have the BPS Offshore Gold Cup 7’ MH paired with Penn Fierce 4 4000LL or the Fierce 3000 for lures

TheGreatBoyWonder
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I’d love to see the tackle shop to offer spare spools for the BG MQ. That way I could have one spooled up with 15 lb. Braid and have another with 20 lb. braid for dock fishing.

billhobson
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I’d say this is accurate. That’s a good rod and reel and you’ll get your money’s worth out of it

jimj
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Great video! Any suggestions for budget fishing rods that are versatile (2 piece). Thanks.

_xocity
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Hi Luke, insider wanting to purchase a inshore combo. What is your average or best casting distance on both combo's? Thanks.

albertoguerra
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IDK 🤷‍♂️ y’all don’t recommend the MQ? I should buy a yesterdays offering of BG too? 🤔

rawbsworld
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I could put that reel on a shakespeqre rod and have a blast 🔥

erickulakovich
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Indeed looks kind of short handle/low seat for that weight class. Are you supposed to hold it above the reel or on the thread? Single piece long cork handle probably doesn't help balance either.
Anyway, rod is not the thing one should buy online using just recommendations imo. Everybody's different. Like taller guy on the shore would probably prefer 8', while casting from a less comfortable boat one could go closer to 7'. And then fast at 8' feels different than fast at 9'... a mess you have to feel for yourself.
Rods are important. Particular 7'6" is anything but.

vensroofcat
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No mention on what leader was used… or no leader?

KazenStudio
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TFO pro with the Fuego 3k still does the same

cff
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In a previous video, Luke said baitcasters were the “easy choice” for fishing docks. Why the contradiction?

ChJc
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My TFO professional has a Made in China sticker on it… I thought they were made in Korea!

structurebe